Microsoft is putting Internet ad agency Razorfish up for sale, according to a Financial Times report Sunday.
Microsoft, which acquired Razorfish in 2007 as part of its $6 billion takeover of Aquantive, has reportedly hired Morgan Stanley to find a potential buyer. The report identified French marketing company Publicis Groupe as a potential buyer.
bill
2:34 am on Jun 30, 2009 (gmt 0)
They were trying to unload Razorfish [webmasterworld.com] last year.
kinley
10:58 am on Jun 30, 2009 (gmt 0)
This news has been stated as false by Razor fish. Shiv Singh of Razor fish said they do not comment on rumors and assured their stake holder that they are not up for sale.
Gomvents
1:20 pm on Jun 30, 2009 (gmt 0)
Why does this keep coming up?
skibum
9:32 pm on Jun 30, 2009 (gmt 0)
Microsoft should have RazorFish do their online marketing and they might listen to the people who work at an online ad agency and get some real feedback so they can roll out products and ad platform interfaces that people who run onlline ad campaigns can use before they sell them. Just a thought.......